Origami Paper Airplane II

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// FLIGHT MANUAL — MEDIUM DIFFICULTY
Origami II
7 STEPS — ~5 MINUTES — A4 PAPER
To my knowledge this plane is Japanese in origin and it is a fantastic flier you will love it. Play around with it add stabilisers and flaps, it can be a good stunt plane too.
Origami II
// VIDEO GUIDE
// STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 01 - Origami II
STEP 01
1. Firstly fold the sheet in half along the line shown in DIG. 1 and then open it out again marking the quarter line at the top as shown in DIG. 1.
STEP 02 - Origami II
STEP 02
2. Then fold the bottom left hand corner to the top quarter line along the dotted line shown in DIG. 1 to give you DIG. 2. Make sure the flap is folded from the center line to the top quarter line precisely otherwise the plane is unsymmetrical.
STEP 03 - Origami II
STEP 03
3. Then fold the top left hand corner to the top quarter line along the dotted line shown in DIG. 2 to give you DIG. 3.
STEP 04 - Origami II
STEP 04
5. Now fold the left point to the crease made in Step 4 along the dotted line shown in DIG. 4
STEP 05 - Origami II
STEP 05
6. Now fold the blunt left edge to the crease made in Step 4 along the dotted line shown in DIG. 5 and fold the whole thing over along the crease made in Step 4 to give DIG. 6
STEP 06 - Origami II
STEP 06
7. Now fold along the center line marked on DIG. 6 to give DIG. 7
STEP 07 - Origami II
STEP 07
8. Now fold wings down along dotted lines in DIG. 7
// HOW TO FLY

I would advise you to throw this paper airplane inside overarm as hard as you can almost level with the ground but perhaps (if anything) tilted slightly up towards the sky when you release the paper airplane.

You could also throw it underarm as hard as you can in the air. If it catches a breeze outside then it will fly a long way if you do this. You could also throw it overarm outside.

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